Rodimus Prime from the Generation one USA cartoon series is my favotite character. because the writters did a great job of creating a 3-D persona. that people could relate to. I also loved the whole massive power rodimus prime had & how strong he was using the matrix of leadership.

Sixshot was my favorite character from the Japanse Takara Headmasters cartoon series. because he was a super cool ninja,he killed ultra magnus. then the character became good & helped the autobots defeat scorponok.

Overlord is my favorite japanese takara masterforce cartoon series character. mainly because he's so powerful. has a unique combination design. has 2 cool persona's controlling him. he was shown strong & powerful & assumed command of the decepticons on earth before black zarak showed up. I did like how overlord's human partners cared about the other human masters under their command.

Deathsauras,for TF Victory. even though he was weaker than star saber in battle. I did like seeing such a cool & ruthless decepticon leader who treated his crew like garbage & use to torture them whenever he felt like it. deathsauras did have his high points like creating that giagntic space ship comet thing that had the potetial to blow up planets from space.

Dinobot,was my favorite beastwars cartoon character. because he reminded me of a klingon version of a transformers. I like how brave & courageous the character was. the writters did a great job fleshing out his 3-D persona & making it evoulve thru out the cartoon series.

Dreamwave Sunstreaker and Sideswipe. Enjoyed their interaction in Dreamwave ongoing. i like how Sunstreaker shows us that not all Autobots are nice guys. Loved his "had to wipe Bumper's tailpipe" line.

Motto:"You don't stop playing because you grow old, you grow old because you stop playing. Be Geek, be proud."

Weapon: Arc-Welders

Optimus hands down. But other than him and Megatron: Ironhide,Wheeljack,Ultra Magnus, Omega Supreme, Warpath, Ratchet, Grimlock, Starscream, Soundwave, and Barricade. That's in all continuities by the way.

Arcee for me. Just Arcee in general, but if I had to be specific, TFA version.

Summer of 2010 I worked at a camp and went by the name Arcee. I carried the TFA toy on my lanyard every day and the kids loved it. The played with her, puzzled over how to transform her and her existence let them know I was a TF fan myself, which helped some of them to open up quicker. Not to mention she lead to many a fun and geektastic conversation.

I had always liked Arcee, but that summer made me adore her. It spawned a cosplay several months later actually. haha. Too bad I didn't have it for camp, but kids I run into when dressed up love it xD I've had several come right up to me and ask for pictures (ie: the TF American Tour, at which I was the only dork dressed up and loved every moment of it xD NYCC had a few too). I think the best was when I'd walk into their line of sight and all of a sudden they'd yell "MOM! IT'S A TRANSFORMER!!" So loud, but so unbelievably awesome xD

(no, I'm not the one who has the full mask and yada yada, if you've seen her cosplay. Haha. I'm kind of a human hybrid of the TFA Arcee)

Soundwave: His voice and personality. It screamed futuristic alien robot. That is just basically it,I cannot express how much I love Soundwave.

Grimlock: Okay so I never grew up on the original series during the 80's(mostly because I never actually lived then)but I remember watching a re run somewhere while I was still young and nothing to me was cooler then a giant T-rex turning into a robot who was working for the good guys.

I am not a GEEWUNNER...I just really like homeages

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I have a favorite in each continuity, but I've always been partial to the comics' Grimlock, G1 through Dreamwave. The main reason being is that he's a rebel, and not afraid to act it. I'm also not much for authority and and following like sheep. I like doing what makes me comfortable and feel good, and if it goes against others, who cares. Even if they're in position of power. (This is also probably the reason I work part time at Walmart instead of in management. I don't kiss ass.)

............."We're gonna see just how much Rod they can handle!"............

I do not blame Michael Bay for crapping all over a huge part of my childhood. He just directed the scripts that were given to him. I blame Orci, Kurtzman, and Krueger, who seem completely incapable of concocting a story that even halfway makes sense.

RiddlerJ wrote:Each one will come with an autographed picture of Michael Bay sitting on top of a huge pile of money.

I liked how Megs degenerated after his plasma bath.The seer brutishness he displayed when he would wreck both dicepticon and autobot on field because of his brutal rages.He even threatened Predaking of all TFS that he will show him no mercy(accompanied by a couple of punches to the chest no lees)!!!

And for poor old Starscream:His voice(All hail Chris) and for the fact that he was one of the most developed chars on the cartoon.He could be brilliant to coward and stupid all at once!

Cliffjumper because he was voted "Most Likely to Punch a Decepticon in Their Stupid Face" in high school. He was the guy, I distinctly remember, who was told to just go out and see what was up, not to engage, and the next thing you know, he's got a giant cannon aimed at the bad guys...and ****ing misses. I'm almost convinced he missed on purpose just o he could smash 'Cons faces up close and real personal like. Mean little ****...

Grimlock, for many of the same reasons as everyone else. It's hard not to like the anti-hero with the chip on their shoulder. Bottom line was, you don't mess with Grimlock because he thinks your face is stupid and will eff you up.

Wheeljack because you gotta love a mad scientist who blows up his own lab once or twice a month, and so the Autobots make him keep it away from base. Wheeljack was just as likely to win you the battle as he was to accidently merge you with a fly in a teleporter accident or turn you burnt spot on the ground.

"I know they tell ya, you never hit a man with a closed fist, but it is on occasion hilarious." - Mal Reynolds